On Friday, ESPN’s Tisha Thompson wrote a timeline of all the events known to the public so far. At 10:30 pm on Tuesday, Mizuhara told ESPN, “After Ohtani agreed to pay the debts, the two of them logged into Ohtani's bank account on Ohtani's computer and sent eight or nine transactions, each at $500,000, over several months.”
This would make Ohtani complicit, to some degree, in making the payments. However, Ohtani’s lawyers released a conflicting statement the next day: “In the course of responding to recent media inquiries, we discovered that Shohei has been the victim of a massive theft and we are turning the matter over to the authorities.”
Mizuhara himself changed his story Wednesday afternoon. In a phone call with ESPN, “He says he had lied in his previous interview and walks back much of what he had said. He tells ESPN Ohtani had no knowledge of his gambling activities, debts or efforts to repay them.”
Mizuhara is obviously in deep legal trouble no matter what. The question everyone wants answered is whether Ohtani was aware and consented to pay off Bowyer. When Mizuhara recanted his previous story and claimed it was all his own fault, ESPN’s reporter asked him if he took the money from the account without Ohtani’s knowledge.
This would make Ohtani complicit, to some degree, in making the payments. However, Ohtani’s lawyers released a conflicting statement the next day: “In the course of responding to recent media inquiries, we discovered that Shohei has been the victim of a massive theft and we are turning the matter over to the authorities.”
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Mizuhara is obviously in deep legal trouble no matter what. The question everyone wants answered is whether Ohtani was aware and consented to pay off Bowyer. When Mizuhara recanted his previous story and claimed it was all his own fault, ESPN’s reporter asked him if he took the money from the account without Ohtani’s knowledge.
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